Washington Truck Driving Schools
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When selecting a training school, it is important to know that the instructors not only have the necessary experience at operating Class A and B equipment, but that they also possess the ability to be skilled teachers as well. Learning to drive a 10-speed unsynchronized transmission or back a 53’ trailer is a challenge, and the staff must be able to teach each student in a manner that is understandable and applicable for that individual. It is not possible to have a “cookie cutter” style of training program that does not allow for the instructor to modify the training program (as needed) to suit the individual’s needs.
13632 NE 177th PL
Woodinville, WA 98072
Phone: 425-402-8200
Fax: 425-481-3137
Trans Union Truck Driving School
Professional Truck Driver Training Program Approved for the Training of Veterans Job Placement Assistance Carrier Confidence Exceeds all Entry Level Standards One Hundred Sixty Clock Hours of Training Established 1989 We are the Class A training specialists.
4624 River Road East
Tacoma WA 98443
Phone: (800) 922-0870
Fax: (253) 926-3641
Western Pacific Truck School
Department of Transportation and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration - our Class A curriculum has been updated and is now in compliance with all new rules and regulations. Outstanding Business Partner Award - presented to Western Pacific Truck School in May 2003 by the Central Valley Opportunity Center in recognition of our care and service to our clients. Western Pacific Truck School in partnership with Central Valley Opportunity Center helps students get training to obtain a Commercial Drivers License for a new career as professional truck drivers.
11020 S Tacoma Way
Lakewood, WA 98499
Phone: 800-333-1233
Skagit Valley College
Students who complete the Truck Driving (TRKDR) program are prepared to acquire Commercial Licenses which make them eligible to accept positions as semi-truck drivers. The student will, through classroom study and hands-on experience, learn the skills needed to be a semi-truck driver. The student will learn to drive and maintain a semi-truck, to properly load and tie down loads, to prepare reports, and to work with customers, fellow employees, and employers. Students will be expected to become skilled, courteous drivers who treat the equipment, fellow employees, and those with whom they share the road with respect.
2405 East College Way
Mount Vernon, WA 98273
Phone: (360) 416-7740
Trans Union Truck Driving School
The school's admission requirements are based on the driver qualifications published in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR).Additionally, The School does not require a high school diploma or G.E.D. All students must be able to read, write and understand English. All students must pass the Federal Department of Transportation ( D.O.T.) physical requirements. All students must have a valid regular drivers license. All students are required to pass an entrance exam or present a high school diploma or G.E.D.
4624 River Road East
Tacoma WA 98443
Phone: (800) 922-0870
Fax: (253) 926-3641
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There are over 3 million truck drivers in the United States alone and according to the U.S. Department of Labor, it is estimated that the total need for new drivers will be somewhere over 400,000 between the years 2000 and 2010 in order to keep up with the amount of goods and products being transported throughout the United States on a daily basis.
13632 NE 177th PL
Woodinville, WA 98072
Phone: 425-402-8200



